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A hostile environment may include, but not limited to: bullying, sexual harassment, sexual misconduc
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a chemical spill unless you have undertaken the required training. Chemical safety training is available through the Office of Clinical and Research Safety. In the event of a chemical spill: Procedures for responding to various spills at PLU can be found in the Spill Response Protocol document. Evacuate everyone in the immediate area. Isolate the area, close doors as you leave, and prevent others from entering the area. Keep people away from the spill and await the arrival of trained personnel
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. However, we are able to assist with funding for legal fees and DACA renewals. Read the following resources to learn basic information about knowing your rights in the U.S., recommendations for increasing safety, and recent updates on DACA. Covid-19 Crisis and ConsequencesRead the National Immigration Law Center’s FAQ on Workers’ Rights, Legislative and Administrative Solutions, Testing, Treatment, and Health Care, and Webinars. DACAI am a current DACA recipient OR a first-time DACA applicant, what
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sessions, leads to wedding photos, and eventually is hired for maternity pictures. “When I go to a wedding and see engagement photos put up, or I’ll visit their house for maternity photos and their wedding photos are all over the wall. It’s extremely rewarding for me,” Reed said. “To have people care enough about my work to want to display it and show the world, that means everything to me.” Reed’s philosophy in photography is guided by her experience in painting and drawing. She cites these courses as
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. Outside of lectures and textbooks, Brian’s the go-to guy as the president of DECA Club, a reliable resident assistant, and he even found time to intern at Russell Investments. We sat down with this busy senior to learn more about his PLU academic journey. What sets PLU apart from other universities? I think PLU is unique because the professors really care about you. I thought I was this weird Chinese immigrant coming here from Oregon, but I found a great, flourishing Asian community here that I can
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, connect the concepts that you’re learning across your business and general courses.” “All companies can have their own set of desired skills and they can train their employees. Here, we’re not just doing that,” Nargesi continues. “We’re not training people to go be successful workers. We are trying to raise a generation of business people that care, who see the big picture and who are able to be problem solvers at an integrated level. Not just workers who repeat quantitative techniques.” That
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organizations I am part of, I am constantly surrounded by hardworking and committed students who have given me new perspectives and approaches to life. I have also cultivated many lab skills through my job and my lab courses, ones that I know will be beneficial for many careers such as research based or health care based ones.” – Sidney “I am planning on going into medical research in the future, and PLU has so many ways to prepare me for this. One thing that has supported me in this goal is my job as a lab
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Growing into her own: how Sarah Davis ’23 discovered her passion for plant biology Posted by: shortea / May 11, 2023 May 11, 2023 By Lisa PattersonPLU Marketing & Communications Guest Writer Sarah Davis, a biology major and Hispanic studies minor, began her PLU journey with the idea that medicine and health care would be the ultimate goal, but then a couple of classes focused on plant development and global agriculture grew a new passion. “I have a family history of agriculture, my grandfather
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member, a neighbor, or a family friend you’d like our admission teams to start recruiting as a first-year, transfer, or graduate student. Don't stop there!We’re always asking you to tell your PLU story because it’s the most effective way to illustrate the power of our mission: to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care. Once you’ve referred a student, reach out to them and let them know. Talk about PLU with them. Encourage them to visit campus — or bring them on
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PLU I attended appears very different from the one that many of the interviewees described—with its homophobia and conservative values—but its bones are the same, which is all the more reason to listen to the people who came before us and be insistent on advocating for intergenerational, intersectional, and interpersonal justice and social change. On a more personal note, this project would not have been possible without the genuine care and indelible mentorship of Beth Kraig. For generations of
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